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I've eaten there twice now. Once for dinner pre-rennovation, once for breakfast post-rennovation.

Both meals were average at best. Dinner was absolutely nothing special and I can't even remember what I ate. The selection at breakfast was abysmal compared to what I had at the MGM Grand buffet the morning before. I won't be back.

I ate there once, shortly after Aria opened, and was pretty unimpressed. Most of the food was "fine" at best, many things had clearly been sitting out too long, and many things weren't clearly labeled. I also distinctly recall the place occasionally vibrating, which I was told was due to the proximity of the tram and wasn't likely to change any time soon. I'd be okay with it if it was cheaper, but for the prices they want, there are plenty of better options.

Too bad the Indian's not up to snuff - I likewise am a fan of that type of ethnic food, and was hoping this buffet would feature a good take on it (since, as you say, that's supposed to be one of the signature stations).

I'm still planning on trying it out for myself the next time I'm over, just to see it for myself, even though pretty much all reviews have been as mediocre as yours.

Definitely, the Bacchanal is a great buffet, however they have raised their prices now about 3 times and it's getting pricey. Also it helps to have a Diamond member with you so you don't have to wait in their long lines as it's very popular despite the price raises.

I have photos of the Bacchanal buffet at Caesar's at this link if you would like to see them.

Ate there for Brunch on a Sunday in January. Just like you said, price was good but food was just okay. For Sunday brunch they did have someone working the salad station for you and I really liked that. There was also Salmon that was great and Prime rib that was not.
I too thought it was weird that the salsas were no where near the mexican food.
Overall Aria buffet is a pass.

I ate there this past Wednesday and enjoyed it.
For starters, it's a very comfortable room to sit in. I had a table next to the pool and felt much more relaxed than at the Wynn or Bellagio.
The food selections were somewhat reminiscent of the Mirage, another of my faves.
I plan to go back, if just for the naan.